Survey on the use of Social Networks for Foreign Language Teachers

Many of you are aware that since earlier this year, I have been involved in an EU funded project – aPLaNet – whose aim is to help Foreign Language Teachers develop and maintain their own PLN in an autonomous way. Creating one’s PLN takes time, effort and commitment, and those of you reading these lines have over and over again proved to me that you have spent time and energy to build a PLN which, at least as far as I am concerned, has enhanced my training and my teaching.

PLN’s would not be worth their name if they were not also committed to sharing.

Please complete the survey I have embedded below in order to help us help teachers who are still not engaged in social networking for their professional development. Our aim is to identify suitable networks, teacher communities within these networks, and individual teachers who have the will and eagerness to share what they know to enable teachers who are currently not connected, create their own PLN and keep up with their Professional Development autonomously, passionately and, in the end, benefit their foreign language learners

We would be indebted to you if you spread the word and brought this survey to the notice of your colleagues who have not yet created their own PLN on Facebook, Twitter or Nings as, the aim of this project is to help, mentor and guide them in their first hesitant steps which I am sure you have all experienced.